Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Numbers"
The meaning of "Numbers" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does which of the numbers 19,21,23 and 25 has the most factors? mean?
A:
日本語で数学の用語 を知っていません。
Factors:
19 = 1 x 19
Factors = 1, 19
21 = 1 x 21, 7 x 3
Factors = 1, 3, 7, 21
23 = 1 x 23
Factors = 1, 23
25 = 1 x 25, 5 x 5
Factors = 1, 5, 25
Factors:
19 = 1 x 19
Factors = 1, 19
21 = 1 x 21, 7 x 3
Factors = 1, 3, 7, 21
23 = 1 x 23
Factors = 1, 23
25 = 1 x 25, 5 x 5
Factors = 1, 5, 25
Q:
What does Could you just go over these numbers with me? mean?
A:
This could mean somebody you work with or know asking for you to re check, help or just look at some numbers
Q:
What does The numbers are still being crunched mean?
A:
The numbers are still being calculated/ counted.
Q:
What does we ran some rough numbers mean?
A:
This is to say we looked things over quickly. For example: We ran some rough numbers and you will need about $20,000 as a down payment for the house.
Q:
What does "by numbers" mean?
A:
It means he or she paints many paintings. Dozens or hundreds of them.
Example sentences using "Numbers"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with “...a big larger than...”. Is it appropriate for explain the numbers?.
A:
I added a photo to your blubber question to help you understand what munching means, haha. Go look at it.
I think "...a big larger than..." is not correct.
It should be "bit", not "big".
...a bit larger than...
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I think it's used more with size than numbers, but I think you can use it with numbers too.
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Example sentences:
NFL jerseys tend to run a bit larger than regular clothing.
Our audience is a bit larger than what it was last year.
The Native American Indian population is quite a bit larger than outsiders might suspect.
It's a bit larger than a rhinoceros, but smaller than an elephant.
The stickers are medium sized, so they are quite a bit larger than normal.
This sculpture is a bit larger than the others, but I like it.
I think "...a big larger than..." is not correct.
It should be "bit", not "big".
...a bit larger than...
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I think it's used more with size than numbers, but I think you can use it with numbers too.
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Example sentences:
NFL jerseys tend to run a bit larger than regular clothing.
Our audience is a bit larger than what it was last year.
The Native American Indian population is quite a bit larger than outsiders might suspect.
It's a bit larger than a rhinoceros, but smaller than an elephant.
The stickers are medium sized, so they are quite a bit larger than normal.
This sculpture is a bit larger than the others, but I like it.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in small numbers.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Synonyms of "Numbers" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between 1. I'm good with numbers. and 2. I'm good at numbers. ?
A:
"I'm good with numbers" is the normal and most natural way to say that you are skilled in mathematics.
"I'm good at numbers" would be understood to have the same meaning, but does not sound as natural.
You would say "I'm good at chess/basketball/economics/mathematics/etc.", where it is a sport or subject. But, when talking about "numbers", it relates more to manipulation of numbers, hence "with".
"I'm good at numbers" would be understood to have the same meaning, but does not sound as natural.
You would say "I'm good at chess/basketball/economics/mathematics/etc.", where it is a sport or subject. But, when talking about "numbers", it relates more to manipulation of numbers, hence "with".
Q:
What is the difference between huge numbers of information and huge quantities of information ?
A:
Information is an uncountable noun so the first sentence is incorrect.
Q:
What is the difference between The numbers of which have already been reduced and The numbers have already been reduced ?
A:
"The numbers of which have already been reduced" describes things that were mentioned in the previous sentence.
Example: "Exterminators have been hired to get rid of the pests in the area. The numbers of which have already been reduced."
"The numbers have already been reduced" doesn't need a preceding sentence but sounds odd to me without context.
Example:
A: "Any update on the pests in the area?"
B: "The numbers have already been reduced."
Example: "Exterminators have been hired to get rid of the pests in the area. The numbers of which have already been reduced."
"The numbers have already been reduced" doesn't need a preceding sentence but sounds odd to me without context.
Example:
A: "Any update on the pests in the area?"
B: "The numbers have already been reduced."
Q:
What is the difference between Count the numbers from 1 to 20 and Count from 1 to 20 ?
A:
There is no need to include “the numbers” so we would most probably not say it, unless there was some particular reason. It adds nothing to the meaning because tge remainder of the sentence clearly refers to the numbers you wish to hear counted.
Q:
What is the difference between These numbers are not right! and These figures are not right! ?
A:
Numbers and figures aren't always the same thing. Numbers mean, well, number while figures are like statistics on a chart or something similar.
Translations of "Numbers"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)?
①Due to the large numbers of applicants, registration has been ended.
②registration has been closed.
③We stopped accepting registration, because all the places are taken.
どれが正しいですか?
①Due to the large numbers of applicants, registration has been ended.
②registration has been closed.
③We stopped accepting registration, because all the places are taken.
どれが正しいですか?
A:
They are all pretty close.
1)
"registration has been ended" -> "registration is now closed"
2)
This is fine with a little more detail, e.g. "registration has been closed since last week" or "registration has been closed for quite some time now"
But to speak about the present, use "registration is {now / currently} closed"
3)
"stopped accepting registration" -> "stopped accepting new registrations"
1)
"registration has been ended" -> "registration is now closed"
2)
This is fine with a little more detail, e.g. "registration has been closed since last week" or "registration has been closed for quite some time now"
But to speak about the present, use "registration is {now / currently} closed"
3)
"stopped accepting registration" -> "stopped accepting new registrations"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? How to say these numbers correctly?
258,963
1,589,625
258,963
1,589,625
A:
1.) Two hundred fifty-eight thousand nine hundred sixty-three
2.) one million five hundred eighty-nine thousand, six hundred twenty-five
2.) one million five hundred eighty-nine thousand, six hundred twenty-five
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? very big numbers in speaking English? say,like 5836,789,456
A:
Here's an example large number:
6,532,798,143
Written form:
Six billion, five hundred thirty two million, seven hundred ninety eight thousand, one hundred forty three
6,532,798,143
Written form:
Six billion, five hundred thirty two million, seven hundred ninety eight thousand, one hundred forty three
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 268,459 (numbers in English)
A:
Two hundred and sixty-eight thousand, four hundred and fifty-nine
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the numbers in the picture(could you record how to read the numbers like four two three blabla...? I want to practice listening of the numbers.)
A:
If you want any particular rows just tell me and I'll pronounce it for ya 😊
Other questions about "Numbers"
Q:
The numbers of people in Japan infected COVID-19 are increasing again in these days. Some analysts say the second wave of COVID-19 is coming.
I feel how great we can go outside without any anxiety now. Does this sound natural?
I feel how great we can go outside without any anxiety now. Does this sound natural?
A:
× The numbers of people in Japan infected COVID-19 are increasing again in these days.
✓ As of late the number of people infected with COVID-19 in japan is increasing again.
× Some analysts say the second wave of COVID-19 is coming.
✓ Some analysts say the second wave of infections is coming.
× I feel how great we can go outside without any anxiety now.
✓ I can't help but think just how great it is that we can finally go outside without any anxiety.
✓ As of late the number of people infected with COVID-19 in japan is increasing again.
× Some analysts say the second wave of COVID-19 is coming.
✓ Some analysts say the second wave of infections is coming.
× I feel how great we can go outside without any anxiety now.
✓ I can't help but think just how great it is that we can finally go outside without any anxiety.
Q:
are numbers considered to be nouns?
A:
they are actually in their own category called "numeral", they can be defined as nouns when they become subject ( these two are tasty) or adjective when they describe the number of the subject (two apples). their not either nouns either adjectives at the same time can be both
Q:
I replaced #4 and # 5 to #2 and #3. Because #2 and #3 were blank and only the numbers were written on the list.
Before the change: #1 H, #2 , #3 , #4 He , #5 Li, #6 Be, #7 B
After the change: #1 H, #2 He, #3 Li, #4 Be, #5 B
Does this sound natural?
Before the change: #1 H, #2 , #3 , #4 He , #5 Li, #6 Be, #7 B
After the change: #1 H, #2 He, #3 Li, #4 Be, #5 B
Does this sound natural?
A:
Those two statements can be joined into one sentence.
Q:
"The numbers of the address are going up in order as it goes." Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes. Or you can say “The address numbers are arranged in ascending order.”
Q:
The numbers are not consecutive Does this sound natural?
A:
The numbers are not in a sequential order.
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